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i think the other interesting comparison to ronald reagan is there's two ronald reagans. there was the ronald reagan who worked with democrats, who made tax reform a priority will you also raised taxes, who signed the federal law tt requires orplenye ils have t treat the e.r. ronald reagan worked across the aisle on a lot of things and then there's the ron 23458d reagan we hear about the gop primary debates, a conservative ideologue at never turn. if you talk about the first reagan, obama has tried to foow tt pa, b had lessooperation on offer from the congress. gee didn't -- >> chris, can i make two points about that. >> he didn't want to keep -- >> sorry. that reagan ended his first term obama currently has.n reagan's recession was also a fairly induced recession in order to ring inflation out of the economy, and it happened and began on his watch obama inherited a financial collapse recession which of their nature lasts longer, think that helps explain the difference. if you look at the gallup poll of approval of reagan and obama, u will see they're the closest of any t
i think the other interesting comparison to ronald reagan is there's two ronald reagans. there was the ronald reagan who worked with democrats, who made tax reform a priority will you also raised taxes, who signed the federal law tt requires orplenye ils have t treat the e.r. ronald reagan worked across the aisle on a lot of things and then there's the ron 23458d reagan we hear about the gop primary debates, a conservative ideologue at never turn. if you talk about the first reagan, obama has...
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ronald reagans universe and proud of it. he has less black vote, less jewish vote, less white vote. he has a checklist and takes care of the hispanics. but at some point, he will faces normal people like sean hannity and me. believe me, when that happens, you are going to have a very bad night. >> you about as normal as people from mars. you think you are normal? >> i'm normal. i don't think you are normal. but i'm normal. you are not normal. i'm a normal, god-fearing american. >> what do you say bill cunningham -- >> i am the voice of the common man. i'm from ohio. >> here's a common-man question for you. mitt romney's people get off the plane in england and they said -- >> he denied it -- he denied it -- [overlapping dialogue] >> sean: wait a minute. we have to be fair. this is an unnamed person -- wait a minute. the romney camp -- >> this is the tabloids in great britain, some of them are nuts. >> you are out of your mind. get a background-- >>> i don't want to hear about unnamed sources. they are meaningless to me. show
ronald reagans universe and proud of it. he has less black vote, less jewish vote, less white vote. he has a checklist and takes care of the hispanics. but at some point, he will faces normal people like sean hannity and me. believe me, when that happens, you are going to have a very bad night. >> you about as normal as people from mars. you think you are normal? >> i'm normal. i don't think you are normal. but i'm normal. you are not normal. i'm a normal, god-fearing american....
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the great speech given by ronald reagan on behalf of barry goldberg. look what happened to him. keynote speeches are not positive. >> can i ask a question? why would romney risk his reputation by a speech that -- why would ryan missed his reputation, a speech that was full of energy, why would he risk all that by putting it into things that were overly false? >> it is just a guess -- he is learning what it is to be a vice-presidential candidate. they are going to sell their point of view. they are going to sell that barack obama took $700 billion out of welfare -- medicare. if the candidate does not want to say it, the vice-presidents has to say it. m at the vice-presidential candidate is usually the type person, but you have to have some kernel of truth. blatant lies being told. >> a word on the republican party on minorities. >> if you look at the speaker, you have the strongest bench any party has ever had. romney is sort of the old guy. you've got marco rubio. you've got these governors. chris christie giving the keynote address. this guy from texas who designed the primary.
the great speech given by ronald reagan on behalf of barry goldberg. look what happened to him. keynote speeches are not positive. >> can i ask a question? why would romney risk his reputation by a speech that -- why would ryan missed his reputation, a speech that was full of energy, why would he risk all that by putting it into things that were overly false? >> it is just a guess -- he is learning what it is to be a vice-presidential candidate. they are going to sell their point of...
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the electorate when ronald reagan was elected with 86% white. it was 74% white when john mccain lost and it may be 72% white in 2012. the part ability -- the parti's inability to reach any message to latinos will be a serious problem for the republican party going forward. >> charles says mark was a response is the classic liberal response in which he breaks the party down into ethnic percentages. charles's focus is generational. beginning this broadcast, we played a brief clip of jeb bush who said in a cnn interview this week that the political point of view across the country for the long haul, republicans need to be more respectful of voters they are trying to attract. do you read that as more respectful of hispanics? >> i do not see how you can avoid reaching that conclusion. what do you do when you have a governor like jan brewer of arizona who supports these very repressive anti-immigration measures. this is the party's platform, so strong on anti-immigration, which can be interpreted as anti-hispanic. it does not matter what faces they pu
the electorate when ronald reagan was elected with 86% white. it was 74% white when john mccain lost and it may be 72% white in 2012. the part ability -- the parti's inability to reach any message to latinos will be a serious problem for the republican party going forward. >> charles says mark was a response is the classic liberal response in which he breaks the party down into ethnic percentages. charles's focus is generational. beginning this broadcast, we played a brief clip of jeb...
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. >> a great speech given by ronald reagan. this is the time for change on behalf of barry goldberg. look at what happened. keynote speeches are not positive >> can i aska question? why did ryan risk his reputation by a speech that was full of energy -- he is the darling of this convention in some ways -- why would he risk alall of that by putting into it things that are overertly false? >> it is just a guess, but he is learning what it is to be the vice-presidential c candidate. you are the hatchet. you are the hammer. they are going to sell your point of view.w. they arere going to sell that barack obama took $700 billion out of welfare -- medicare. the candidate does not wawant to say it. paul ryan has to say it. >> who is barack obama's hammer? joe biden. >>>> the vice-presidenential candidatate is usually theype persrson, but you have to have some kernel of truth. i don't think blatantt lies have ever been told. >> a word on the republican party and minorities next. when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone
. >> a great speech given by ronald reagan. this is the time for change on behalf of barry goldberg. look at what happened. keynote speeches are not positive >> can i aska question? why did ryan risk his reputation by a speech that was full of energy -- he is the darling of this convention in some ways -- why would he risk alall of that by putting into it things that are overertly false? >> it is just a guess, but he is learning what it is to be the vice-presidential c...
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this evening from a president ronald reagan. >> the republican national convention from tampa. next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. for for >> rose: additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> tonight the special edition of charlie rose. >> rose: tonight we continue our coverage of the 2012 republican national convention from tampa, florida. the abbreviated convention kicked off today, hurricane isaac has made its present known, there is fear of damage to new orleans and otherplac remindin some of the tragedy of hurricane katrina, many see this week's proceedings as an opportunity for mitt romney to define himself, the republican party, and why he should be elected to, two of the speakers included house speaker john boehner, rick santorum form and romney and governor chris christie, this week will be a test for governor romney, the vice presidential nominee and the keynote speaker, joining me now in tampa, john dickerson, the political dir
this evening from a president ronald reagan. >> the republican national convention from tampa. next. funding for charlie rose was provided by the following. for for >> rose: additional funding provided by these funders. >> and by captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> tonight the special edition of charlie rose. >> rose: tonight we continue our coverage of the 2012 republican national convention from...
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neil: that would be opportunity for ronald reagan that happened. that sealed the deal for him. >> the president doesn't have a teleprompter in debates. neil: he's pretty good without a prompter. >> he is very good. but i think that mitt romney is more cerebral and i'm proud to say about 10 days ago, i had breakfast here in the city when he was in the city and i attended a breakfast with him. neil: but you didn't get the quality time that i did with paul ryan. >> i don't claim to be a neil cavuto. [laughter] [laughter] neil: you are the best. keep an eye on what he says. i think he's dead on right about that. neil armstrong and mitt romney. what if i told you they all belong? neil: in a day and age when thinking was golden. no wonder republicans had a healthy image at the convention. neil armstrong, the astronaut. >> tonight, the american flag is still on the moon. and i don't doubt for a second that neil armstrong's spirit is still with us. that unique blend of optimism. ingenuity, and the other confidence that when the world needs someone to do th
neil: that would be opportunity for ronald reagan that happened. that sealed the deal for him. >> the president doesn't have a teleprompter in debates. neil: he's pretty good without a prompter. >> he is very good. but i think that mitt romney is more cerebral and i'm proud to say about 10 days ago, i had breakfast here in the city when he was in the city and i attended a breakfast with him. neil: but you didn't get the quality time that i did with paul ryan. >> i don't claim...
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this is in the city were ronald reagan grew up. we spoke with several reporters covering the race about the significance of illinois and the battle for the republican nomination. we still have 50% of the primaries to come. host: the essence of this story, the party is preparing for the possibility advising campaigns, about what the rules state. guest: that is true. it is possible. you cannot rule it out. you have eight strong candidate for mitt romney. you can see the possibility of people refusing to drop off. if mitt romney can come up with the right number of delegates, before then, this argument will end. they are wise to prepare for the possibility. it is a pretty small possibility. >> i know you are quite familiar with the rule number 38. mitt romney may have a million more votes than rick santorum and newt gingrich. mitt romney may have more delegates than the other candidates combined, but when you come to tampa, anything goes. we need somebody who can beat president obama. guest: rick santorum needs to prove he can when. i
this is in the city were ronald reagan grew up. we spoke with several reporters covering the race about the significance of illinois and the battle for the republican nomination. we still have 50% of the primaries to come. host: the essence of this story, the party is preparing for the possibility advising campaigns, about what the rules state. guest: that is true. it is possible. you cannot rule it out. you have eight strong candidate for mitt romney. you can see the possibility of people...
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ronald reagan, country came first, not elections. >> in the spotlight tonight, romney as reagan. earlier this week, jeb bush questioned whether either his father, george h.w. bush, or ronald reagan, could get the republican presidential nomination today, saying, back to my dad's time and ronald reagan's time, they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support. reagan would be criticized for doing the things that he did. some republicans took issue with those comments, including former minnesota governor and current vice presidential contender, tim pawlenty, who called mitt romney reagan-esque this morning on "morning joe." >> you know, we just nominated mitt romney, or presumptively nominated mitt romney, who is in the reagan tradition. a conservative with a conservative record, governed effectively in a blue state, working across the aisle. somebody who's produced results. so to look at that and just say, you know, the party wouldn't be capable of endorsing a ronald reagan-type figure today, i think mitt romney is a ronald reagan-type figure. >> last night, fox news's
ronald reagan, country came first, not elections. >> in the spotlight tonight, romney as reagan. earlier this week, jeb bush questioned whether either his father, george h.w. bush, or ronald reagan, could get the republican presidential nomination today, saying, back to my dad's time and ronald reagan's time, they got a lot of stuff done with a lot of bipartisan support. reagan would be criticized for doing the things that he did. some republicans took issue with those comments, including...
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neil: that would be opportunity for ronald reagan that happened. that sealed the deal for him. >> the president doesn't have a teleprompter in debates. neil: he's pretty good without a prompter. >> he is very good. but i think that mitt romney is more cerebral and i'm proud to say about 10 days ago, i had breakfast here in the city when he was in the city and i attended a breakfast with him. neil: but you didn't get the quality time that i did with paul ryan. >> i don't claim to be a neil cavuto. [laughter] [laughter] neil: you are the best. keep an eye on what he says. i think he's dead on right about that. neil armstrong and mitt romney. what if i told you they all belong? belong? seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. neil: in a day and age when thi
neil: that would be opportunity for ronald reagan that happened. that sealed the deal for him. >> the president doesn't have a teleprompter in debates. neil: he's pretty good without a prompter. >> he is very good. but i think that mitt romney is more cerebral and i'm proud to say about 10 days ago, i had breakfast here in the city when he was in the city and i attended a breakfast with him. neil: but you didn't get the quality time that i did with paul ryan. >> i don't claim...
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ronald reagan did it by a landslide in 1980. he carried more states against jimmy carter than franklin delano roosevelt did against hoover. what i said last night is the truth. nobody in the elite media wants to cover it. nobody ever went back to look what he stands for, what neighborhood organizer meant. he wasn't organizing boys and girls clubs. he was teaching political radicalism. that explains his entire administration. he is who he is. it's not that he's a bad human being. my impression is he has a good family, he really loves his children and his wife, that he's a very pleasant person in some ways. the objective fact is he believes in a very radical vision of america's future that is fundamentally different from probably 80% of this country. and nobody in the elite media has ever wanted to dig into it, ever wanted -- why would he veto the keystone pipeline? why would he kill jobs in america? why would he have a national labor relations board attack boeing? because it fits the model of alinsky radicalism. >> there's news t
ronald reagan did it by a landslide in 1980. he carried more states against jimmy carter than franklin delano roosevelt did against hoover. what i said last night is the truth. nobody in the elite media wants to cover it. nobody ever went back to look what he stands for, what neighborhood organizer meant. he wasn't organizing boys and girls clubs. he was teaching political radicalism. that explains his entire administration. he is who he is. it's not that he's a bad human being. my impression...
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neil: that would be opportunity for ronald reagan that happened. that sealed the deal for him. >> the president doesn't have a teleprompter in debates. neil: he's pretty good without a prompter. >> he is very good. but i think that mitt romney is more cerebral and i'm proud to say about 10 days ago, i had breakfast here in the city when he was in the city and i attended a breakfast with him. neil: but you didn't get the quality time that i did with paul ryan. >> i don't claim to be a neil cavuto. [laughter] [laughter] neil: you are the best. keep an eye on what he says. i think he's dead on right about that. neil armstrong and mitt romney. what if i told you they all belong? ♪ ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i cano anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la lla la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything solutionism. the new optimis -oh, that's just my buds.
neil: that would be opportunity for ronald reagan that happened. that sealed the deal for him. >> the president doesn't have a teleprompter in debates. neil: he's pretty good without a prompter. >> he is very good. but i think that mitt romney is more cerebral and i'm proud to say about 10 days ago, i had breakfast here in the city when he was in the city and i attended a breakfast with him. neil: but you didn't get the quality time that i did with paul ryan. >> i don't claim...
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. >> jon: former speech writing for ronald reagan. >> santorum the sniping and yelling make people nervous and i think that's going on. republicans have to watch it or they are he going to hand the victory to barack obama. >> jon:. >> i think that santorum's criticism fair to this extent. speeches in 2008, when he was talking about satan and so on. a lot of those comments were taken out of context and hes were talking with broader context. and he's talked about for years, the connection between faith and intact family and marriage and the importance of that to the economic health of the family as well as the country. those are legitimate points and yet, a lot of folks in the mainstream press, left wing press have taken this out of context text to look at him as a-- >> i'm pretty sure that he said satan made him throw up on john kennedy. >> case in point about the media. >> and the reality, is, what i find ironic, is anyone, if we're going to take santorum's critique and gingrich's kret teak criticism. anyone who benefits is rick santorum, he's the last man standing because of the press scr
. >> jon: former speech writing for ronald reagan. >> santorum the sniping and yelling make people nervous and i think that's going on. republicans have to watch it or they are he going to hand the victory to barack obama. >> jon:. >> i think that santorum's criticism fair to this extent. speeches in 2008, when he was talking about satan and so on. a lot of those comments were taken out of context and hes were talking with broader context. and he's talked about for...
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what what ronald reagan do? you know what ronald reagan would be doing. he would be doing like he did in the cold war, stop the slaughter and so we are now led by the socialist president of france who has called for a no-fly zone in syria so that -- in serious so that these people can organize country to wounded and the refugees. the refugees, as you know, a huge problem for all of these neighboring countries, especially jordan, by the way. neil: what is interesting about your remarks. i only think -- you speak to our global sold. i just think one of the things he said, and now we're focused on the economy. there is a role for america to play. there is a role for preeminent power to play. we're not playing it. and that really resonated with this crowd. they fixated on debt clocks and how much we have improved since the convention. was this the message you wanted? >> i wanted to -- i also wanted to pound that there is an isolationist wing of the republican party in dollars has been. there is an isolationist wing on the far extreme of the democratic party.
what what ronald reagan do? you know what ronald reagan would be doing. he would be doing like he did in the cold war, stop the slaughter and so we are now led by the socialist president of france who has called for a no-fly zone in syria so that -- in serious so that these people can organize country to wounded and the refugees. the refugees, as you know, a huge problem for all of these neighboring countries, especially jordan, by the way. neil: what is interesting about your remarks. i only...
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even ronald reagan did not overturn this consensus. you know that great line about vogner's music, that it's better than it sounds? ronald reagan governed more progressively than he sounded. he didn't get rid of social security. he didn't get rid of medicare. there are a lot of things he had talked about that he didn't do. and i think, in fact, some of reagan's greatest achievements come from having governed from the center. george w. bush, by the way, two of his greatest domestic achievements were based on using the power of the federal government. one is the prescription drug benefit under medicare. the other is the no child left behind act which sought to use federal power to ensure more accountability in the schools. this time i think we really are in a fight over the long consensus. the progressives came along building on what the populists had done in reaction to the politics of the gilded age. and i think our conservative friends -- and this is one of the points where bill comes into my book -- have pushed aside temporarily thei
even ronald reagan did not overturn this consensus. you know that great line about vogner's music, that it's better than it sounds? ronald reagan governed more progressively than he sounded. he didn't get rid of social security. he didn't get rid of medicare. there are a lot of things he had talked about that he didn't do. and i think, in fact, some of reagan's greatest achievements come from having governed from the center. george w. bush, by the way, two of his greatest domestic achievements...
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ronald reagan did it by a landslide in 1980. he carried more states against jimmy carter than franklin roosevelt carried against herbert hoover. what i said is the truth. nobody in the elite media wants to cover it. nobody has gone back and looked at what sal stands for. he wasn't organizing the boys and girls club. he was teaching political radicalism. explains his entire administration. he is who he is. it's not he's a bad human being. my impression is, he has a good family, he really loves his children and his wife. that he's a very pleasant person in some ways. but the objective fact is, he believes in a very radical vision of america's future that is fundamentally different from probably 80% of this country. and nobody in the elite media has wanted to dig into it. why would he veto the keystone pipeline? why would he kill jobs in america? why would he have a nation labor board attack boeing? it fits the model of a radicalism. >> before i let you go, news this morning governor romney saying on another network he will release
ronald reagan did it by a landslide in 1980. he carried more states against jimmy carter than franklin roosevelt carried against herbert hoover. what i said is the truth. nobody in the elite media wants to cover it. nobody has gone back and looked at what sal stands for. he wasn't organizing the boys and girls club. he was teaching political radicalism. explains his entire administration. he is who he is. it's not he's a bad human being. my impression is, he has a good family, he really loves...
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in the actual rethinking within the democratic party started after the to ronald reagan by the emergence of gary hart and the new to broaden our appeal and get a from some of these s. it took eighey came back into power ind rethinking period was enormously important. the republicans have not yet process. they need to come to terms with that they just aren't appealing to enough people and they also have what one national review writeronservative writer recently calle culture of contempt in their party. they just disrespect voters. disrespect other people. they need a uplifting, more inclusive message. >> the old comment back in 2000 was w. bush spoke english like it was his foreign language and al gore spoke as ifv. it was your foreign falling into the two camps about party's direction, hard right or change with the times. let's watch. >> i think you did honorably well and came close. he's a northeastern liberal and that's not where we're going. i'm optimistic because there was a very strong republican bench that did not enter the fray. with all of the soul searching what ideology we're g
in the actual rethinking within the democratic party started after the to ronald reagan by the emergence of gary hart and the new to broaden our appeal and get a from some of these s. it took eighey came back into power ind rethinking period was enormously important. the republicans have not yet process. they need to come to terms with that they just aren't appealing to enough people and they also have what one national review writeronservative writer recently calle culture of contempt in their...
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of ronald reagan where it meant keeping the state out of people bead rooms as well as out of their businesses. mr. romney shows no signs of wanting to revive it." now, you know romney has become right wing when you look for the compassionate conservatism of ronald reagan. they also continue. "for all his business-like intentions mr. romney has an economic plan that works only if you don't believe most of what he says. that's not a convincing pitch for chief executive. and for all his short comings mr. obama has dragged america's economy back from the brink of disaster and has made a decent first of foreign policy. so this newspaper would stick with the devil it knows and re-elect him." now, if you call the guy you're endorsing the devil you know, that's one hell of an elbow! all right. worse than the devil
of ronald reagan where it meant keeping the state out of people bead rooms as well as out of their businesses. mr. romney shows no signs of wanting to revive it." now, you know romney has become right wing when you look for the compassionate conservatism of ronald reagan. they also continue. "for all his business-like intentions mr. romney has an economic plan that works only if you don't believe most of what he says. that's not a convincing pitch for chief executive. and for all his...
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whatever credit you want to give to ronald reagan, he did whatever he did on the backs of poor people-- >>> oh, that is -- >> on the poor. sean, the numbers bear this out and you know it. >> sean: reagan never created $5 trillion in debt. racingan gave us 21 million new jobs -- [overlapping dialogue] >> sean: the only president that has not created a net single job, that he has lost about a million jobs in the country. a million fewer people working. >> the poverty rate skyrocketed under reagan, brother sean. greed is not enough. greed is not enough. >> we are still looking for that welfare queen that ronald reagan made up. >> sean: i don't know why -- listen, i want to solve the problem. >> read the book-- >>> the book is fascinating, even though it irritates the living daylights out of me. the rich and the rest of us. i think you made that title to annoy me but i think this is a conversation worth having. i don't want a single american in poverty. >> there will be a number of conservative who is have compassion-- >>> i am compassionate. i want -- i want to solve the problem. but get
whatever credit you want to give to ronald reagan, he did whatever he did on the backs of poor people-- >>> oh, that is -- >> on the poor. sean, the numbers bear this out and you know it. >> sean: reagan never created $5 trillion in debt. racingan gave us 21 million new jobs -- [overlapping dialogue] >> sean: the only president that has not created a net single job, that he has lost about a million jobs in the country. a million fewer people working. >> the...
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can you imagine ronald reagan saying anything as deeply insidious as that. it's basically gossip and it feels that way, there is he' a reason that rick santorum for all of us oncoming victories isn't getting anywhere, he is a snarling-- and people feel it. >> that's an attack on santorum, but what about the point about newt gingrich? >> and grandiose. >> he said i've got the big ideas. what about you wake up on november 1st and oh, man, gingrich blew the race. >> and one of the most disciplined politicians of my lifetime, ronald reagan. newt gingrich is not as disciplined. >> cuts into the electability-- sorry, dorothy. >> what difference does it make, these are the the facts about gingrich, what can you do about these psychological stories or facts? we don't know what we can do. all we know, this is the candidate and he seems very promising. >> and, but the erratic issue, the fact that he's all over the map saying things and wondering what he's saying next, it's not just a question of independent voters taking a measure of the man. it undercuts i'm the smar
can you imagine ronald reagan saying anything as deeply insidious as that. it's basically gossip and it feels that way, there is he' a reason that rick santorum for all of us oncoming victories isn't getting anywhere, he is a snarling-- and people feel it. >> that's an attack on santorum, but what about the point about newt gingrich? >> and grandiose. >> he said i've got the big ideas. what about you wake up on november 1st and oh, man, gingrich blew the race. >> and one...
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do you advise ronald reagan, if ronald reagan were alive today and he was facing the fiscal cliff, what do you think he would do? >> remember what he did in 86? he sat down with tip o'neill. they agreed that they could have very substantial reduction in tax rates across the board but particularly middle and high income tax rates and offset that base broadening. the result of that was taking the top rate down from 50% to 20%. the impact of bad was to have a significant increase in taxable income. people choosing to take more of their compensation in the form of taxable income and cutting back on tir tax expenditures andeductions and exclusions in working order. so i think that is what ronald reagan would do if he were here now. >> leadership will be key to all this. thank you so much for coming on the show today. >> it's wonderfuto be with you. melissa: cheryl: merrie schapiro is stepping down. she helped lead the government and regulatory response to the 2008 financial crisis and took over after the sec failed to detect the bernie madoff ponzi scheme. her last day will be december 14. i
do you advise ronald reagan, if ronald reagan were alive today and he was facing the fiscal cliff, what do you think he would do? >> remember what he did in 86? he sat down with tip o'neill. they agreed that they could have very substantial reduction in tax rates across the board but particularly middle and high income tax rates and offset that base broadening. the result of that was taking the top rate down from 50% to 20%. the impact of bad was to have a significant increase in taxable...
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bill cliton, eight of is, ronald reagan lost only four cabinet members after his first term. pretty good. a nor'easter adding to the misery in the northeast, and the cost of hurricane sandy is rising by the date. the obama second term agenda. does anyone know what it is? the "a-team" tonight. straight ahead. president obama's first call after winning his second term went to president bill clinton. a, happened to governor chris christie? former clinton special counsel and steven haze the weekly standard join us. y. but because of business people like you, things are beginning to get rolling. and regions is here to help. mang it easier with the expertise and service to keep those wheels turning. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. ♪ lou: exit polls show a deepen -- deepening racial divide. putting president obama over the top both in the electorate and the strength of support. joining us, former special counsel to president clinton, steven hayes, senior writer for the weekly st
bill cliton, eight of is, ronald reagan lost only four cabinet members after his first term. pretty good. a nor'easter adding to the misery in the northeast, and the cost of hurricane sandy is rising by the date. the obama second term agenda. does anyone know what it is? the "a-team" tonight. straight ahead. president obama's first call after winning his second term went to president bill clinton. a, happened to governor chris christie? former clinton special counsel and steven haze...
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neil: that would be opportunity for ronald reagan that happened. that sealed the deal for him. >> the president doesn't have a teleprompter in debates. neil: he's pretty good without a prompter. >> he is very good. but i think that mitt romney is more cerebral and i'm proud to say about 10 days ago, i had breakfast here in the city when he was in the city and i attended a breakfast with him. neil: but you didn't get the quality time that i did with paul ryan. >> i don't claim to be a neil cavuto. [laughter] [laughter] neil: you are the best. keep an eye on what he says. i think he's dead on right about that. neil armstrong and mitt romney. what if i told you they all belong? belong? if you have copd like i do, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd iludes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiva helps corol my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free spiriva does not
neil: that would be opportunity for ronald reagan that happened. that sealed the deal for him. >> the president doesn't have a teleprompter in debates. neil: he's pretty good without a prompter. >> he is very good. but i think that mitt romney is more cerebral and i'm proud to say about 10 days ago, i had breakfast here in the city when he was in the city and i attended a breakfast with him. neil: but you didn't get the quality time that i did with paul ryan. >> i don't claim...